6. The Komodo Dragon – Bacterial Bite
Growing up to 9 feet long and weighing 150 pounds, the Komodo dragon is often called a modern-day dinosaur. Their 60+ serrated teeth ensure they have a terrible bite, but that’s not even the most dangerous part of the animal.
As the lizard rips up large chunks of meat with serrated teeth, the crevices harbor a lot of leftovers. Over time, these lead to the growth of several species of septic bacteria. This leaves the lizard with a mouth teeming with infectious microbes. Adult Komodo dragons don’t even chase prey; once it bites them, it simply waits till the infection kills the prey.
When eating, the adults shake out the contents of their prey’s stomach, to avoid eating poop. Young Komodos have developed a unique way to protect themselves from being cannibalized by the always-hungry, always-pissed off adult dragons. They simply roll around in this discarded mess, till they smell bad enough that even a hungry adult won’t find them tasty or appealing.
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